Hattie Thomasson: Setting Her Eyes On The Future
The smell is one of the most vivid things I remember about chemo. Not the smell of the hospital, but the smell of the chemo once it hits your veins, flowing through your body and […]
The smell is one of the most vivid things I remember about chemo. Not the smell of the hospital, but the smell of the chemo once it hits your veins, flowing through your body and […]
Dr. Daniel Musselman, associate professor of music, passed away in his home on Monday, Nov. 19, after battling cancer for almost two years. While Musselman’s physical body is no longer with us, his legacy lives […]
This feature written by Corinne Olund and photographed by Katherine Cheshire was originally published in the Spring 2018 edition of the Cardinal & Cream magazine. Daniel Musselman, an associate professor of music died on Monday, November 19 […]
She sat in front of her specialist, a typically fun and joking man, but his face did not have the normal, welcoming smile it always had, and that’s when she knew this was serious. That’s […]
Christmas time is just around the corner. With the holiday season approaching, people are already in a cheerful and giving mood. This week, the giving mood came to “Relay for Life’s” advantage. November 17th, in […]
By Kathryn Moore Staff Writer Last Halloween was just another date on the calendar for Union alumnus Will Gray. He had a CT scan performed in late September that he hoped would reveal the source […]
By Chesney Monroe Staff Writer Lacie Fink, freshman accounting major from Mobile, Ala., was excited to start college last August. Fink was looking forward to getting started in her major and taking courses in accounting, […]
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